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Manipulation of Connective Tissue System - Approaches for the Gas | 59201
Journal of Hepatology and Gastrointestinal disorders

Journal of Hepatology and Gastrointestinal disorders
Open Access

ISSN: 2475-3181

Manipulation of Connective Tissue System - Approaches for the Gastrointestinal System and new possibilities of non invasive treatments


16th Euro-Global Gastroenterology Conference

April 26-27, 2021 WEBINAR

Renato Vilella

Centro Universitário de Lavras, Brazil

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J HepatolGastrointDis

Abstract :

The Manipulation of Connective Tissue System has been developed by Professor Renato Vilella to create a new and integrative approach to the human body, a capacity of clinical reasoning connecting all structures to finally result in effective non-invasive treatment. The Gastrointestinal system has its functions, but also has connections to many different structures such as the diaphragm, the costal arch, abdominal and lumbar muscles, the pelvis, and nervous system – both peripheral and autonomous. When we understand these connections, we can see what is going on with our patient’s body, and after this investigation, treat in the right way and resolve the cause, not the symptoms or the consequences. The beauty of the Connective System Manipulation is the possibility to know that the problem’s cause may be in a different, and even far away, the location from the consequences. In my speech, I will teach you all of these mentioned connections, and the incredible possibilities of noninvasive treatment for the most common gastrointestinal system dysfunctions.

Biography :

Prof. Renato Vilella is a physical therapist and has completed three specializations (Pain, Neuroscience, and Acupuncture) by 23 years old. He is also a professor for the Centro Universitário de Lavras – UNILAVRAS, and a researcher with 23 articles published in indexed journals and two books published. Currently, the professor works as a Management Editor for the Iberoamerican Journal of Medicine and as a reviewer for International Scientific Journals and does his research with a focus on Pain, Manual Therapy, Neurosciences, and Physical Therapy.

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